This episode is all about literacy and the Science of reading in schools with April Hackett and Julie McDermid, Canadian speech-language pathologists. April and Julie talk to us about the Science of reading and a wonderful resource that they have created as well as useful tips, resources and much much more. Be sure to check out the episode show notes at theparlepodcast.com for links to all of the fantastic resources discussed during the episode. If you are a teacher or a speech-language pathologist working with children, you won’t want to miss this episode.
Resource by April Hackett, Tiffany Kalsi and Julie McDermid: Focus on Phonemic Awareness www.focusonphonemicawareness.ca Their Facebook group: The Reading Brain: Thinking critically about reading instruction https://www.facebook.com/groups/842135683198550 Courses on the topic of Science of reading and literacy: LETRS course: https://www.voyagersopris.com/professional-development/letrs/overview?fbclid=IwAR3VcpYCMqlP9H9RdcQ3TGKe37jdNIGyG_TRRrb04T8vHAzIjLnw-y8KMmQ Advanced Literacy Practice : www.osla.on.ca Link to register: https://www.osla.on.ca/event/ALP2022 Podcasts: Alex Cross episode about the relationship between language and math: https://www.theparlepodcast.com/the-parleacute-podcast/episode-2-is-it-language-is-it-math-or-is-it-both-with-alex-cross.html Science of Reading, The Podcast: https://amplify.com/science-of-reading-the-podcast/ Teaching, Reading & Learning: The Podcast: https://www.thereadingleague.org/teaching-reading-and-learning-the-podcast/ Websites: Simple View of Reading: Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network. PaTTAN snippet : https://youtu.be/xV89e_IR7qw (5 min) Ontario Human Rights Commission Right to Read: public inquiry into human rights issues affecting students with reading disabilities: http://www.ohrc.on.ca/en/right-read-public-inquiry-on-reading-disabilities The reading league decodable text sources: https://www.thereadingleague.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/Decodables-Update-September-2020.pdf The Kastner Collection: Open Mic A Grass Roots Movement: How Three Speech Language Pathologist are Changing Reading Instruction in their School District: https://wakelet.com/wake/myVDp_1Vz6QT5yWe5t-8a Ontario Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists Resources: Promo code: PODCAST for Oral Language at Your Fingertips. Order here: https://www.osla.on.ca/store/ListProducts.aspx?catid=705856 Advanced Literacy Practice : www.osla.on.ca Link to register: https://www.osla.on.ca/event/ALP2022 OSLA School services presentation and Guide regarding The Right to Read Right to Read (En): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Oz7l7ziCkwrLP1jBt7n3ZLQvViCYR73EQGfIU3SxGyQ/edit?usp=sharing Droit de Lire (Fr): https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1MC0t30hJHEJNKHz-qxsi-Hsp9hEn67xNCFI1ryvjDng/edit?usp=sharing Presentation Guide (En): https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.osla.on.ca/resource/resmgr/documents/school_services_presentation.pdf Presentation Guide (Fr): https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.osla.on.ca/resource/resmgr/documents/fr_school_services_presentat.pdf Upcoming conference: The Reading League virtual conference: A Grassroots Movement: How 3 Speech-Language Pathologists are changing Reading Instruction in Their School Board https://www.thereadingleague.org/conference/?utm_source=The+Reading+League+Membership&utm_campaign=4f452a6b50-&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_0c1a78d340-4f452a6b50-376685166&ct=t()&mc_cid=4f452a6b50&mc_eid=c5c3a1d701 October 13 2021 Useful textbooks to get you started: Essentials of Assessing, Preventing, and Overcoming Reading Difficulties Understanding and Teaching Reading Comprehension a Handbook The Knowledge Gap; The Hidden Cause of America’s Broken Education System and How to Fix it Uncovering the Logic of Reading Speech to Print: Language Essentials for Teachers
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Dr. Nafeesa Jalal is the Founder of N. Jalal Global Consulting, a boutique firm which
specializes in supporting organizations on matters of diversity, equity, inclusion and anti- racism. She brings 14 years of experience and a deep passion for DEI. She joins us today in her capacity as a DEI professional. As healthcare providers who often work with vulnerable populations, it is important for us to recognize that we have the responsibility to offer our services in an inclusive and equitable way. Throughout this episode, we talk about unconscious bias, what it is and why it’s important for healthcare workers to understand. Everyone has bias. It is therefore imperative that we understand and recognize our biases. How do we make sure that our bias doesn’t interfere with the services that we as healthcare professionals provide? The human body transmits 11 million bits of information at any given time. However, our conscious mind is only able to process 50 bits of information/sec. Therefore, our brain must take shortcuts… how does information we have stored in our brains affect how we perceive the world around us? Listen to find out more Here are links to two websites that we mention. Human Library Organization: https://humanlibrary.org/ “We must speak up when we see injustices in our profession and in our world” (Dr. Jalal) To learn more about Dr. Jalal’s firm, click on her website. www.nafeesajalal.com |
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